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I use Vodafone in India. I live in India and frequently travel to Nigeria on business.
1) I wanted to know if Nokia messaging will work when I go to Nigeria on a different sim/carrier (MTN)?
2) Does Nokia Messaging just require a data plan or wifi or is it like BIS where it will work on if subscribed to and offered by a particular network/cellular service?
In other words, can just put in a new sim card which has data/internet/3g data and use nokia messaging be it Nigeria, Dubai or India?
Thanks

First setup is to be done using sim data access.
once setup you can change it to wifi.
menu>email>settings>select email id>Account setting>account information>access point ( change it to wifi).
Access point : is internet connectivity from SIM service provider.
for example in airtel access point is MOBILE OFFICE.
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